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Sun Blasts Another CME At Earth and Mars

astroengine writes "On Friday, the sun hurled a coronal mass ejection (CME) at our planet that sparked a strong geomagnetic storm and beautiful aurorae at high latitudes. Late on Sunday (EST), the sun unleashed yet another Earth-bound CME after an M9 flare erupted over a particularly active sunspot region — the CME is expected to hit Earth on Tuesday and Mars on Wednesday. This series of flares and CMEs have ignited the strongest period of solar storms since 2005, according to an NOAA space weather advisory."

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  1. Correction by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think you mean "Oracle Blasts Another CME At Earth and Mars"

  2. Ra is pissed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Somebody better sacrifice a goat or some shit

    1. Re:Ra is pissed by Lotana · · Score: 3, Funny

      Why is it always a goat?

      I am curious about the origin of the sacrificial goat expression. Whenever there is any talk of non-human sacrifice it is this particular animal that is immediately brought up. Is it because goats are more commonly available? Why not cows? If I remember correctly, the bible mentions male sheep as the sacrifices used. So where did the goat originate from?

      I know that if I was a god, I would prefer something more exotic and harder to obtain in order for my followers to prove their devotion. Farm animals and humans are so easily obtained that it would be boring and routine. For my sacrifices I would require something rare like an albino tiger or dangerous to obtain like young, fully grown elephant. My blessings are not cheap!

    2. Re:Ra is pissed by Canazza · · Score: 4, Informative

      Leviticus 16:15 "He shall then slaughter the goat for the sin offering for the people"
      and Leviticus 16:20-22 (Origin of the "Scape goat")

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  3. Strongest period of storms... by pie21 · · Score: 5, Funny

    This series of flares and CMEs have ignited the strongest period of solar storms since 2005, according to an NOAA space weather advisory.

    Sounds like pretty clear evidence of solar warming to me.

  4. Not Surprising by wbr1 · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's 2012 baby. The end is nigh!

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  5. Has this ever caused noticeable interference? by Terminaldogma · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I keep hearing how CMEs can cause interference with electronics such as GPS, satellites, etc., but does anyone have an example where one caused noticeable impact? I fully believe the theory, I'm just wondering if there's an example of it being put into practice.

    1. Re:Has this ever caused noticeable interference? by uptownguy · · Score: 5, Informative

      but does anyone have an example where one caused noticeable impact?

      You mean noticeable like this or perhaps like this?

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    2. Re:Has this ever caused noticeable interference? by Mal-2 · · Score: 2

      Speaking with a HAM (I currently live with one), he said even the smaller flare from a couple days ago was creating highly unusual conditions that made DXing far easier in the 6 meter band than is ordinarily the case. Guys with modest 100 watt transmitters in California were being heard in New Zealand, and vice versa. If you've ever wanted to add countries to your DX contact list, this might be just the time to do it!

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  6. They rank these storms by Hadlock · · Score: 3, Informative

    They have a designated ranking system for CME/EMP effects on earth. It goes from C or M all the way up to X5 I believe.

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    1. Re:They rank these storms by similar_name · · Score: 4, Funny

      It goes from C or M all the way up to X5

      Is that better than 11?

    2. Re:They rank these storms by oneiros27 · · Score: 5, Informative

      'ranking system for CME/EMP effects' ... 'all the way up to X5'?

      Wow. Well, what you're talking about is the 'Flare Class' which only classifies the amount of x-ray energy given off by a flare. It's a log scale, so M is 10x as large as a C, and X is 10x as large as an M. Of course, there's no cap on it, and there have been X20 flares recorded. Of course, the sensors saturate, and as we're only really dealing with one significant figure and a magnitude, I don't know how much precision they have at those higher values.

      To make things even more fun, there's also a flare 'importance' value, which is based on the energy and size of the flaring region in the optical (visible) spectrum.

      But neither of these classifications have to do with CMEs, and particularly not their affects at earth. For that, you'd need to look at the solar wind folks, who are obsessed with things like 'Bz' (z-component of the magnetic field', ie, how is it oriented relative to the earth's magnetic field?) and radio bursts.

      The closest thing that I can think of to what you describe would be a catalog of ICMEs (Interplanetary CMEs), but even those, if you look at the catalog, are just raw numbers, no sort of ranking to it. (the column with 'A' and 'B' in it are which of the two STEREO spacecraft saw the event, 'Ahead' or 'Behind')

      Disclaimer : I'm not a solar physicist, but I work in a solar data archive, and have done work trying to normalize solar event catalogs.

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    3. Re:They rank these storms by mcgrew · · Score: 2

      Any chance you could convert this post in to a (well linked) Wikipedia Article?

      Why, so one of the on-staff editors can delete it or render it meaningless? Attempting to edit wikipedia is a fool's errand.

  7. Re:Fifth Cycle... by idbeholda · · Score: 2

    Not if the venusian scorpions have anything to say about it.

  8. WTF /.? by teridon · · Score: 3, Insightful

    45 comments, perhaps 3 of which that aren't jokes or AC trolls. /. used to be a place where science could be discussed intelligently...

    I guess I'll spend my time at reddit r/askscience instead!

    If you want to make your own high-res movies of these kinds of events, get JHelioviewer

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  9. Re:Somebody send the sun antidepressants :) by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 2

    Ummm, don't you mean anti-psychotics or muscle relaxants? I don't think depression causes road rage. Know your pharma, dude!

    Whatever you prescribe to cure the Sun's mania, don't prescribe lithium, it won't work the way you probably expect. :)

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